The Job Book Review Summary

Detailed plot synopsis reviews of The Job

A young adult struggles with the meaning of his relationships. At a crucial stage in his life, mired in confusion about his dying grandpa, James enters. His growing respect for the savy old man's wisdom, helps him to understand and come to grips with his life's challenges. He learns about his personal accountability, his great strength and the value of his undying relationship with his Grandpa.

The review of this Book prepared by Douglas Einstein

The Job is a story of self-discovery, acceptance and growth and is set in the context of the death of a loved one. It is
the story of a boy trying to become a man, his relationship with his grandfather and the changes that occur after his passing. This story is a vehicle for the message that relationships do not die as our bodies do.

The review of this Book prepared by Eric T. Whitfield

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